Delivery & Purchase Information

The safe and timely delivery of a client’s original artwork is a key priority for White Court Art, we pride ourselves on the quality of the packaging of the pictures we sell. Over 70% of our sales go to the USA. Specialist Art Insurance is included in final quote as standard.

The transport of your painting will be arranged as soon as full payment has been received and cleared. Tracking numbers will also be forwarded on to client .We endeavor to keep costs as low as possible, as a guide and dependent upon picture size courier costs are as follows:

All import duties and local taxes are the responsibility of the purchaser.

UK Mainland Free delivery

U.S.A. between $30 and $350. Delivery normally within 5 days of dispatch

European Union between €30 and €150 Euros. Delivery normally within 5 days of dispatch

For all other regions please contact the gallery for a quote

Payment Methods

Safe and secure payment methods Payment methods currently accepted by White Court Art are as follows:

Wire Transfer to UK or USA banks, account details sent upon request.

Credit Cards: Visa and MasterCard by secure emailed payment link

Debit Cards

Cheques made payable to White Court Art Ltd

Unconditional Returns Policy

If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase you can return it within 14 days of receipt. In the unlikely event of damage in transit White Court Art must be informed immediately upon receipt. A full refund for the price of the work exclusive of postage and packaging costs will be made upon return. Clients are responsible for the safe return of the item in its original condition and packaging to claim a refund. We are only too happy to assist in this process and offer advice on sending the artwork back to avoid damage in transit.

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Peter Rossiter

We are pleased to sell works on behalf of Peter Rossiter. Peter was born in Cambridge, UK in 1950 and studied at York University & The Courtauld Institute, London. Peter's background is rooted in the global art world; his Grandfather was the German born British painter, Martin Bloch.

After moving to Wales in 1990 Peter started to paint seriously, he describes his style as reflecting his environmental awareness. This can be seen in both his figurative and abstract work and in the influence of his Grandfathers approach to being an artist. Peter's work can be found in many private collections in the UK, US, Germany, Austria & Australia. He also curates his Grandfathers collection.

"I am currently much engaged in exploring various facets of the act of painting itself, this process has taken me away from the necessity for depicting physical reference points; I find it very liberating and exciting. I use colour, tone and gesture to evoke mood, and mix the languages of mechanically reproduced marks with organic forms. I make no differentiation between the works of man and those of nature as they are all visual phenomena. What fascinates me is: what evokes a response? It seems to me this can only be answered by using the subconscious and this chimes well with an artistic practice which verges on the chaotic but can produce images which surprise and delight the mind, and evoke a gut response".